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The Clinton New Era, 1887-02-04, Page 1_ .... 4 ,. - < -. , . r T .,, . ... w. ..: r..a' ;�. ,. aW, 'y..F.....a;, r , , ., u ..,._.. .... ... . - , .. .• . •i`* b C L I NT ­­­.. 0 -AL.- iN EAN TY •e „Y�' ^4aT , , T ,� -_I . 1. ,tea, .1- tiR . I .. r � _.,�N . "I .11 ____ , ___ , *­ . t.11 . 1­�,­'�. I - 11-----__... - .­_­-_______ ----. �­ I I . . . 11 . I . - � _1 � 10 . . ..,_ ° . F p.., n w Ma..w:... .-.....�. ..�.tL...... .n L :h ,.. . ...._._..._.., ..'x.�..9$s.r.,rc1��. ."k , .«_e _.__. ... .. . wow. 22 N". b CLINTON, ONT., . - - _ FIVIDAY FEB. y Qn� t � ` 11tO8F�tiT ;Fl•�17,1��6' TDRXS-%.60 Per A.nnnm in advagco 9 �L�C7! I'n41i _ . 1 . -} Liberal prospects in West Huron. _ 111.YT[I. POLITICAL. -Dc. McDonald and Thos, _ _ _ .-_.-__. I just when his -influence was being felt lie was compelled to frow the _ . . _.... __._._.. ­-_ in Leeburn church on Tuesday the Sth of Feb. J. Clutton last from __.__..­. _- -...-- _.__.V------._.---- LONDESUOEu. SERvicEs.•-Very excellent missionary YORTERIS 1XILL. "T I BILIEFs retire prof'esslon itvalutible cow --A parlorsocial wilibeg'iyeu At^: _ _ Farrow are announced to hold a political; on account of ill' health,und ]n Oetuber of inflamlpatiuu last week. services were conducted here and at hin- Mr. McPhafl's, on Monday evening, Feb. The Reformers of West Huron never meeting is Blyth on this (Friday) evening, i'85 went to California, with the hope that ---..�-- burn last Sabbath, by Rev. Mr. Howell, 71h; proceeds town da J payment of organ when it is expected that the Doctor will p t chane of climate would restore him to I i g I Jl ANCHICS 1131t. of Seaforth,'though the attendance wtiN for Bethany church. Miss Emma, Ilan-,. :; entered into acampaign with betterspirits break the shell of Farrow's big egg, and his original heulfh, but, notwithstanding BxIEFs.--1Ve havo once more gut a not as large as could have been wished. ' drie and her brother John, of Glammis l q,. and more hopeful signs of success than Kelly will pick up the pieces. The ladies every available means for his recovery bright sunny day and our village is quite alissirinary meetings bad been announced . are visit}ng friends around Porter's Hill. into the contest at present -going on. The are invited, but if they have any respect that dire disease consumption, had taken lively. Mr3furduck has taken possession to be held on Monday and Tuesday even• ABSENT MINDED. -Ono of our prom's- '> i splendid victor • won in the Riding in the P Y far themselves, their husbands or theie' lit- such a firm bold on his system that. his ','uma, of the saw -twill ;Messrs. Wenzel andLemp Ings, but as duty called him elsewhere neut bachelors while out,dr;ving ane even-, tie ones, they will keep away (runt any mother had to go to Arizona, for the furniture department ; Messrs. S the subscriptions were taken on the•Sab- ing last week became so interested in the. =� local election, snd t$a -ma nificent ma- pulitittal meeting which our reeve has any- bier, and he had just been !ionto a week Scut and Wettlaufer, the Waterous chop- bath at both places ; and the filltincial re- fair one by his side, that he did n • • 1i- jority then rolled up, betoken an equally thing to du with. when he sank quietly to that aleep that ping mill, and AU. StiSk is sticking the fsults were as large as could be ex0ected, serve the loss of his bullate robe ( n.in.: ' decri isive victory on.the 22nd for.111r, Came- Birmp SOCIETY. -rise, annual meating of the Blyth branch of the Britiah and Fur- knows no waking. Tieing possessed of a 'Very fine roans and great ambition could, u d into the furnace. Mr. Wettlaufer has moved to Mr. kennel s la`s residence I and the people were delighted o,ith the sgrvices. dispensable article with the thermoniete- 20 belpw zero) until they had passed down Fon. The most encouraging news comes eigu Bible Sbciuty, was held in the Meth,)- if he had been spared, attained to gra it near the mill. Mr. Jas. Pickard, of B1t1EFs.-lir. John 5ackson has ob- Main street and several blocks east, when to us from all the townships. Ashfield .dist church on 'Tuesday evening. After eminence in his country. His character• Exeter, is again in our village with his tained a situation near Wingbam. Mr. at -last they, discovered their ]'ass. our 11 and Wawanosh will do better than ever, the usual routine of business and the old was every day becoming better appreciated auction sale of dry goods. Mr.. Malley I. Jackson has leased Mr. Geo. -Gran- bachelor drew no under the sombre sherde` , Colborne will retrieve itself, Goderich ofl}core re-eleoted Mr, Manly,the aReut a. and the longer you knew hUn the better. hat#.ptircha ed -the-tannery -property-of them s store and intends starting the boot ofa frost bedecked apple tree, left his r]g' 11.1_ r: t ' and Clinton will lnaiatain' their Liberal of the soeiet abs a ver interesting and Y+ g y g instructive illustrative lecture upon the ou Lked him. As a teacher he s .are Y P nothing and was reatl beloved b pu ils g g Y Y l P• lt1r, J','1X111-s, and took possession un the 1st of February. The Sabbath School Y• and shoe business • there is a first-class opening for the business ' we wish him p g by in char a of his companion till he went 1n search of the missing article. IF6r4 `:` g a.` ret ro; and Goderich toivfisUip will be Country of Palestine, dualling more eepe- and parents alike, and possessed of a gen- , lonelier d preparation cissa iii to bo held in success. Messrs. Walker and Weymouth -tunately he had n<1ar,Jogo as he met the found much less Conservative than is eiaally upon the land tlf Bastian, the mode ial spirit, a kind heart and was generous , the future ou Thursday inst.eatlofTueWay; one day, last week, cut and spli t on the object of his search Pi the p�gssession of a. �! ' supposed. and customs of the inhabitants, and the to a fault, was a general favorite with all all Sabbath -school tetichers are invited. premises of D1r. J. G. Medd, ten cords of friend. , __ -` ' generally physical features of it. At the eoricluaion who bad the pleasure of his acquaintance. His POLITICAL MEETINri -On Tureadoy last, 22 inch wood and piled their otva trees,in hours, Sohn Willis --� . DIR. M. C. CAMERON has met with: the of the lecture the usual vote of thanks of instinct always placed him on the 140. M. C. Cameron addressed a large the short space of 8 11011,11Lrtv11.1,E. �: most encouraging receptions at the meet -speak- the congregation were tendered these side of fair In •end Progress; his life was P • Y ` g meeting of tile electors in the temperance � g P sold to John Mason, Ids entire colt, 9 • Baisi•I,,.--Rev. 5Ir. Kenna dy, who is of. i:,' Ings already held is the West Riding in er, officers and choir. It was also resolved that tlio meeting express its sympathy to marked in an especial manner by unosten- tatious iet and strop religious nous convic- piety g g hall here. Mr. Manning, of Clinton, do- livered his first adda•eas to an audience months old, sired by Borland chief,whieh turned the scales at 935 lbs, Mr. Alex. , . ficiating at I'rlyth at preseat,proaehed boils. on Surrila The revival services are y' ii, his interest, and the most flattering assur-. t}teir Secretary, Dr. Sloan, and his family tions, and whenever proper insisted upon lime, and mado a thorough. ate,,, *�pobant, Callander rs lard a fo'r a while u der the P @ still goin;• on with good success, hiss Gibson' j! ances of success are given him everywhere, in'their ead bereavement, and a commit- the Principles of the Christian faith as the. indict[ueut Against the present Dotniniovi doctor's care, with congestion of .he lungs. of Wingliar;i, is spending a few days visit- ?° If Reformers only do their duty, and tee was appointed to wait upon the doctor, and to have the same published in the foundation on which all education worthy of the name must be based. He was a Government, backing leis statements wjth las p n proof is ovary case, Mr. Porter was �EAi' pitTl>. . icg friends it) this neighborhood.1. ' "J` '. stand by their faithful and zealous repro• leading papers in the country. The bible member of the Presbyterian church :old • represegted by a 141r. Brcwn, of 'Purontn, L)E cTII.--]:lizabeth Smith passed over the Aver on Jan. `4tp; 1587. aG the C�EIIriCh' °� ° 3 a11i11Y8PS81'�. . sentative as they feel they should, his majority on the 22nd east. will be more depository is at Mr. Frank Metaabf ubook store. - t &teacher in the Sunday School. He is one and though we who remain cannot g g whose efforts were directed to free the Government of the responsibility of the silent ripe old age of 80 years, 5 months and u _ The inn}versary entertainment 1, than four timQe,as large as it was last time. SCHOOL BOARD'-BIEETING.'--Tlle.mcinthlY understand tvhy "Tho gootl (lie Orst, !adeno troubles to challenge air. Carver , ' on's veracity iu some days: She was the relict of the`late Alex. y. Smith, who died some 12 ears ago. She Y g of ilio GVillis church 1're'sb terian Sabbath School. - Y , was held the ehurolt rliursdti THE PtrsLlo meetings so far held have attesting of the Blyth public school was 6 Y P held ou Wednesday evening. All the And those whose hearts urn tit%;, as sunr,uerdust Burn to their socktes" uiinar charges, and to appea!•for a forthor support to the pres- It bpd eeQArturean pwasi noir unoxver hectve d years She P p on avenin f .and the -'7th of.faauary. The chair was taken by the ftev. Mr. Stewart at 7.30 Veen overwhelmingly in favor of the Libe- members present, minutes of former meet- Yet it is a consolation to us as we hope it ant Administration, is ton bad that Reform zealots cupid bold their g leaves an only daughter mourn her loss. , , audthere was argo andieace assembled to listen to the t'.', rale. .Honest Conservatives admit that it l is impolsible to make out a case for iuo read and adopted. A number of ae- counts were ordered to be aid. The P will prove to his parents, in whose daily domestic existence death has intruded so some not peauo during the speech of Mr, Brown as PERSONAL. -Mrs. John D. Henderson, Harpurhey, has programme provided. The chairman in iiia opening remarks gave a snort '' r good the Government, and that their recofd monthly report of the school showed that the average daily attendance fur Jauuary rudely, that he still lives even on earth for the benefit of others, is the example ho was fie neat! interni ted, and renal- frequently interrupted,, ly a tumultuous harangue took place, for of the Huron road, near been confined to her house the most of the a thestatement as to ` congratulatednthe conrire�atiou usoii ' cannot be defended. The whole plea was not rip to the usual standard in 'the which be has set by n life dominated by DIr, Cameron does not need an asaistance to defend himself and besides this it ie winter with the liver cemplaint And weak lunge. `rheq havo one of the boys M. t3 p the eand eiency Of rho school as being An eivdenoe of in. t made in their behalf is that they bung Louis Riel but the recent exposure of Sir P janii rand intermediate departments,owing -no doubt, to the extremely. cold and such high principles. His funeral on Monday was the largest seen here for , , t'er unpleasant. . Mr. Cameron in a very , McPherson brought out and he has proved to be very boy. Mr. Henderson .life the congregation, The statistical and financial re orts of the .T , John s connection with Riel in the first stormy weather. A report from the Prin- cipal, Mr. Shaw, disclosed the fact that a some time. He was buried by the For i asters of. which he was a member. A great m .e.erly manner;.dealt with the isenea of the catu psi +n winningfor himself his ! t , a good himself only attended school for a few be a boy. iia scarcely school were read by the. Assistant-Sa erin- •tendent, Mr. Scott, in the ab once of Mr. Tedford. :; rebellion, and how Biel resigned his seat to one of Sir John's colleagues -Sir number of uon-resident pupils, who were and are attending Blyth public school, are many were present from Seaforth, Br cele, Wingham, CliMon and Toronto. well onions reputatioof being n fearless as rtor of right and an able politician. weeks when was knows one rule from another in Arithmetic. The following is the summary:- Total number of -scholars on the roll 317; Number 1.Tfi +.. give Geo. E. Cartier -a place, is enabling the from one to ten months in arrears; and Secretary by the rhe family has our entire sympathy in their sad bereavement this being the meeting closed with heart c �, f; y beers for the Queen, Blake and Cameron. He never uses a pencil et it is something P y g astonishing the rapidity with which he � of removals during the year 19 - New scholars received 26; Number of teaohtira . P noise to understand who were the real the was ordered board to collect the same at'once. It was also re- " second death in the course of a few weeks,- hitt EDITos,-Although my bones are will make up long accounts and ;solve difficult questions in arithmetic. and officers 32; Number of classes, including the bible class, ='7. Total attendance 12904' friends of the.rebel leader. It is no ane- solved that the fees of non•resitiente from aching with the rheumatis,still I don cap, a . making an average attendance per Sabbath of N wer to the terrible indictment of mis-man- the let of February be 25cts. per pupil per month, for those attending, the junior de- BIIUCEFIRLD. PERSONAL. -At a meetin of the County muffler and mittens,and sally forth to hear . the news and crack jokes with my old VARNA. the 281• The schochlost one scholar by de - •'a during the year, Mies A.Howson, That ,1 agement, corruption, pervertion, fraud, and extravagance laid against the Gov-' partment, -35 per month for intermediate and 50 cents per month for senior depart- g' Y Council Ueld in Goderich lest week, Mr: company at the corner. As I went m wayBRIEFS. aloe the first thin that catches m g g Y eYe - Cluarterly meeting 0 Methodist church on Sabbath at 10 a. m. receipts for the P year were $300.87,°$30.32 of i the same being contributed for a ' ernment to say that "we hug Louis Ridl.'' g riient, No action was taken regarding the Scri for David Walker, reeve of ruckersmitb was appointed Warden. Considering the num- „ „ is Cameron stuck against a'wa.l ;and, the name of the ar eandidato for' Mr, Moffatt a child is improving in Health. pn Saturday evenipg a detachment of the Y, baja. e, . .Qap6nditure wAs $176,51, leaving a balance r g 12J.3G, there, being atter deducting the -_ 9-0- 0 I erNonal npd Political. ture $sleetion as eo tea were sent p P but could not be obtained, being informed her of years during which Mr. Walker has . served in the County Council we consider ' popular p p West Huron instant! uiearnorizes me and Y '^ I must know d gn Salvation Ai•my, of Clinton, paid a visit iD spur -vel ei-view-a�•beirig held-ia bA� n mi ase ar`y contributions aeabove An availab! baFab�e o-£ $95,04: _ _ bovah auditors ger • ,,,, t • It is said that all the Dominion Ministers by the Minister of Education that the au l was_exhausted, _____ - .. --• y there are none more deserviogo-f. tha-pose-- - -ti - -- tion- ; a�inc take pleasure in congratulat- - -. - --ill` upon me that the. election times are here the temperance hall, and are largely at- P tended. Mr. McMillan addressed the' tifted that they had esamined the accounts of " ills Creaanl'ar And faaalitliH __. . -._._PA will be oppc ed, . BR1LFs.-Our butchers and publicans ing him upon his appointment, po and that M: C. is going to have a bumper hawse on Tuesday nest... I also make u P electors-tif tUis_.muaiclpttlity, pn Tuesday- sAnie aarreet. An. interesting programme of wltsie,_ �3iR•_..4': _ _ _ _ The- Conservaties of 'Hamilton have' none- are busy harvestin their summers stock` $ Bnx rs.-=The Rey. J. H. Simpson, as- P , P my mind to be there sail sit on the front eveuin there were not a great pian in • g g Y •logues and recitations b 41 Y to scholars of ties i mated Adam Brow, and ,Mayor McKayas ' their candidates for the Dominion House, off ice, which is of flue quality. The cruel hand of deatla_.has, diel ing LHe-pastmonLti,- for of the Union church,aaisated tUd Rev. �1.-1)- i►leUons}d of Soafcirth at Cli'e Torii- seats.wtth the old mon, and At the same attendance but the meeting passed off + leasantl there was no speaker on the school school, have been under the traiping of ' essrs.JA.ekson and Ltnklater was )nreseq¢.od,_ .. ' - Tber, will lie 15,652 Eug7}sh•speakiag and French removed three from our midst. Mr.Thos. munion service field in that lace last P time help keep things orderly. And as I • continue my jotN nay ;<my; mead~been; still P. Y , - - o Ositionr-.--•-•--- 1}P ti which -all -ac sorted thamselvae so eredi- n tably that it would be hard to Vim--•_ 1G,3o3 electors, or a. total ofu31;956, �� - - -atthe-aomin Dotainia'ii t=lSition rh 11Iontreal: 13 Shortrged,. oL.Esquesing,_--is-_visit-ing••h-i brotbe'r, Mr John Shortreed, of Morris.- SxMt11;•--U•- n i(a65nt orAIr S_ini goo's P' P absence his pulpit was occupied" by M'r. occupied with Godernmeipt matters, over the inflamed condition of our Tor Chief- DIAARIAc}E.-_� pleasant evening was s eni at the residence of Jacob Diehl• -hs 4 ;"'rerittgFtt P make distinc•' tion. The following ig rho . .,...., --_ -"i" - := � i Sir Cbarlea Tupper enters the Dominion Cabinet as Minister of Fit,ance, Hen, A. W. -Kiss Ruth Jones, of this village, returned home last week from visiting friends at, Orr• a student from Toronto,who delivered two very fine sermons. The union ser- Main and the very severe medicine the t doctor is for him, and thegreat , on Tuesday last, it being the occasion of tD,e `inarilpge of his eldest daughter to Mr. l ecitation, Oertie Young; rceitatio•i, An. nie Mc(;orvie ; Hymn, seven ,girls dialogue, '' MoLelan becoming Postmaster -General, and .St, Sir. Alexander Campbell retiring from the Catharines, Our merchants are dis• playing their steck of new spring goods, vices of the Presbyterian and Methodist churches of B'rucef}els are still continued ' prescribing squall that our Tor friends are raping q Y against our authorized Bible Richard Peck of the Goshen line. A large ' friends were who part I, Fred Twitc'ltell Ueo.Stee. 'recitation sic i '' an ' girls ; hymn, six girls; dialogue, II, ' Ministry. The lteformere of 'East Toronto have which for unlit and uantiC are not , 9 Y 9 Y surpassed. Mr J C Stewart has common- and are well attended. ' HORSE Noirs.-On Wednesday, 26th readings, conrpelli.ng our poor teachers . to carry them home at nights for to prevent night.- number of present seemed determined to enjoy themselves. The ceremony was performed by Rev. A. Bart, 1,d. Twitchell, ileo.. Steep; reoltatlon, Mary BigQart dustb, FLand 5. Irwin; dialogue, C. t . decided not to nominate acandidate. Mr. ll, F, Jury, is in the field as a Labor can. ced•cutting and packing pork for illessrs McKinnon and McMillan ; they have of Jan„ Messrs. McGregor and McIntosh• visitors'f'rom secretly making themselves E. Smith. The bride was attired in dark MulYaQd, Ji. ,4hep.nard ; recitation, F. ' Lavin; dialogue, two boys an.dAwo' ' didate, and the Reformers will. give hide a .a large stock to cure. The machinery in sold five horses ; three of'these ivero..Car .possessed nadian draugh+stallions and were shipped of the very iristruY five guides, I come to the happy conclusion that the garnet velvet, and looked very.pretty. A number of valuable presents were tirade. ub E. y, t (110,10gUE., Chidle 1 . Irwin Will Coats; chance to bent the Tory Small, . Kelly & Cos saw mill has this week been improved bythe addition -of boiler. to the American side • the other two were ' " Tor Sleeping Car" is near the turn on Y ; g May . lon life and hn rness attend them• Y g PP recitation, recitation, ten boys ;'riivaic, see ea girls ; re - citation, F. (lilrov; dialogue, Dot Fair, A. t Mr. Blake was nominated on TnesdA b Y Y - the Reformers of West Bruce as their can- anew An unusually large congregation gathered working horses ftnd•'lirm shipped to Lon- don. Oti. the followin cls Mr. C. Ma- g y the long C.1 :R. And now not to wear y you, for: my Miss DichI has enjoyed avery warm place in the hearts of the ]'urns people, and it . Rowson recitation ;Annie Irving ;recitation, ltobt. T witehell ; son A:• Irvin recitation K+ .t _ didate• - Mr. Blake•£ormer! re resbIffe'd'tt• Y P in:rl:rinity Church fast Sunday morninglo hear the funeral sermon of Jabez Walker, _ son sold a two year old draught filly t0 soliloquies must not overrun a certain is hoped that she will still reckon herself ' ' ti, ]Fier; song, F. (Uihay; dialogue, 11. Coate, g )' i. division in Bruce, and has. very many friends in that art of Bruce, a wiILbo P Preached by Rev.. J E Parke, and it was a Mr. John Modeland for the juin of 5275; this filly was purcbased about two weeks space, I will talk about our burgh. The inose -pleasing• -event is the ficial' marriage ate of us. ' ' . ___ - _ �,�.�. _ J. I'all, Dolly Fair; recitation, tdeaSteep, The entertainment was a very Plea. -Ant one 1.. I- elected without doubt. •` An Ottawa correspc dent gives, the fol- most impressive one. Ten'tlegrees below' sero in the village, gnu seed fy mo'rninb , ago from Mr.. J.'Tu.uer, of thia'place. •' ' of a 1.young mane in the vicinity of. our ' burgh, who has long defied Cupid's d'aresp . 11ueiL15TT. , FARX SOLD. -The farm of. (i3 Ate. t 11 - )ughout, all present enjoying them9elves' 'heartily; and-Ahe proceedings closed tit a . , lowin rnetan pe of how the superannuation is bein Tbe'Pbrother t w111 be Colder the that or some one on the morning of the 23id. Dr Sloan •-.•..--_ TUC1iE1i�11lTII. and, while I mo0h, ,his fall, allow me to bglonking 'to the estate .of the late John Lawson, being the 1laitland Block suitable boar, _- "' s sten • abused. of a Y. 8 prominent Ottawa Conservative, who is -quite got one of uis ears' frozen while driving to , 1 oLITics.-Political tliscus'sions ate all the rage tit resent. ,Hr. John !teeth has g I extend to flim the N$ppiness contained in the foilow]ng lines :- - ' •near •III Manchester was tat it b. Dir. Jas. + P P Y Th,, ..Ueliiltop fusarauce Corupliny" [ .. a young�an,retired from the Customs Service . . some'years ago,obtainnig his regular auperan. Clinton, on Tuesday morning. Mr Small, of Wingham, has rented the Kelly block, been stumping around on the Protestant 'flay lie slide down this world ]3otvson, auctioneer, on Tuesday, and knocked down t -o Mr. John Knox, at _ The annual nSeeting of the 5lcicillop i11u. ... """ nnation allowance, and accepted a more Iuerat• crepwhere natio allsitlon and is soon going to open a general store. horse, but so far has been poorly support- ed. I3o is also tr in to et the cler to trying g clergy Without ever a slip, (tike a bobbed -tail squirrel' q $'3,025, which is considered a very fair tual Fire Insurance Company was held in the ... Town Hall, Seaforth, on Friday last Fr in Chicago, he now resides still drawing his annual pension from the SERVICES. -The annual missionary ser- raise the infidel cry against Mr. McMillan, On a hickory nhi_�i. _ _., _w _ price. the Auditor's statement, which was rea;i and ' Creasu�_ -vices in connection with the Methodist It is rumored that- te-ims•-mccedled-ia By the way, ilio tenant of tihe`Walker- PEOPLE ILL. --Mrs,. Waite, cf.-the-Mil' Adopted w€-.learn1 nrr-there aro-nm ,-+,CX 1.Dominion -. Sava1.. the Hamilton Times -lir. Porter, ° Saysthe is Mr, M. C, Cameron's church, were held'lastSunrlay by the Rev J. .Fisher, formerly of Blyth, -but now securing the promise of support -from one clergyman of Ulster -Orange proclivities, burn sate mill must, have a guardian angel in the form of a correspondent; and it is con,, 'IS said to be in a very low condition with inflammation of.the lungs ; early in policies in force, cover•in • property to the va- , ue of $2,059,193. rho premium notes held . of. who opponent in West Huron has been silt of PP + �g Y -S, of Holmesvillo. The rev. gentleman de- livered but it will be useless, ag the Reformers of -Intelligent be only to be regretted that he has not are y g the week her friends bad "not much hope for her. Mr. Isaac Lawrence is by the company are valued at $54,.106. There were :47 policies during the year, the contemptible trick of quoting garbled re, ports of Mr. Cameron's speeches .from a Con• an excellent address upon mss- A sionary work, 'it -s course and effect: He Tuckeramith are too' g to gulled by eitber -dWl or ' eeclesiastical this made his name public, Be that fill might advertise through: so thea , a g getting g g round very slow.y-;, be is able to sit up ,written .,, covering An insurance of $767,410, an$ for 1.. aeryatie pamphlet, while pretanding that preached at hbenzer, Sunshine and Blyth, demagogues, and on the night of, the 22nd A medium, . tidy. to walk round his room a littlp. which prerrtlum notes to the value of2p,200 with the company. have been deposited with the company, The een depositedThe the book was the offtcal copy, of Hansard. The dodge has noted like a boomerang on the and at each appointment lie was warmly greeted hy._.]1is_„,Inany old and familiar. inst. it will be found that the bahner--Ito. ---- form townsbip.of I3uron is true to Reform -a 1 em l my 1 I am compelled to stop this time,but promisin-g that you will a GOur>z1Cnl. aasess during the yearny. ed to $2,1tiS and tCie losses to 111, jOS. The 1. ti conservative candidate's, prvspeota, and the majority of the electors in West I3uron are friends. 'The weekly meeting usually held principles and good government. I soon again hear from PLAro, g ' r The revival servings are still going on in year commenced with a'balanoe of $29 in tit© . tnofalrminded to endorse Such cowardly tic- for the purpose of extending missionary Rork, has, this your, been withheld, and --. _. .._.*....__.�_-..... ._. N7N�tIitOl' . C:t)DR1tlt At �t(DvvNrlliP. North Si. church, with good results. DIr. D. Curry intends opetiing anew treasury: and' cloned with a balanod of $377 Theasectanf the company atnannt Lo ya4,SG'd aice.r: the usual routine of business transacted . 1'� rcinxcs,=-D'Ir. �Vm, Campbell has � , S}ace Ur. John Beacom's defeat for de- boot and shoe e�oro on the Square. and there Aro no liabilities. Messrs. John' ' '' . The frequency and suddenness with 4 Y which Lord Randolph Churchill breaks out at the meeting on Sunday.' Text Sab- >; Y• bath the anniversary services in connection been confined to his bed during- the past ivecek with inflammation. 3I r. Hearn, put r 1 y eevo lie has been consoling himself , by paying fredjiiclifi visits to ho Other" Bids Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will bo administered next Sabbath morning in St, lIaIlillan and e oorgo Watt, of Hallett, and - , Ileury Ford, of Goderich township, were the Dirgctors, in a;now place, and gives ttttorance to start!- ing opinions, 'make it doubtful whether, w}th 5t.' Andretv'a ]'resbyieriArt church, will be cohdncted by-ltev, W. i7. Ball, of one of our waggonmakers, has also had an attack of the disease but be•, of,jordatt. AcClnr, T. --The other day, as DIr. 1,V. i George's and North St, church and iii the g ' evening in'Victoria St, church. retiring and they E•ere ro•eleeted. The Board is composed of Messrs. ,lames i' with all his brilliancy, he will ever be any- thing..more-than a sensationalist. hardly. Yahueck, when sermons will be preached at 11 it. and.G m,. will be same we lieve lie is in a fair way to get well again. Perdue was driving his steam engine into I I Crete• Drew was seriously hurt at the ]3ig Mill last riday Throng h care- IJraadfooL and John Hannah, Tuekeramith; Uonaldellnss, Stanley ;' Thos. !;. lla s, John llop, . .'had the Liberals got over their delight and •m. p. •CJollectfon taken up. as usual at' both services. On The wife of our miller, Mr.T.hos.'Collings, *bas been very low with tho same dliseaso the yard of Mr. 1V, Herbison, he had the niislortune to upsetitoffthe sletgh, break- l morning. lesenees his left arm was 'caught in the Beattie and Iliffarcl McKee, Mos to' . };ether ;Avith the 'newly elected Directors. the Tories recovered from their disgust, at .the evening following, instead of having ant! fears were ent.ertainrd at one time ing i4 to the e� enL Of w"�� worth of clam- I rnachitrery and severely lcrn.. ]Ip ra nnw phis wA.g thn blOsrnth annual meeting of tlio ' his course in resigning from .the Ministry and attacliini his former colleagues, before: the usual tea -meeting, DIr, Ball' will do- liv,:r tiffs, poliular lechlro on the North that she would not get better, but we are a ,e3, , g doing well nuderlbe carolul treatment of Dr,; tiVhitely. "' cont aii 1t n meetin • of the birectors P Y• >; FnbserJubntly'Pield -'latae. 1,', !lava -was sleeted the vorsatihlrPandulph reversed thane see- :yVe-t ,rebellion, entitled : "Mau uF w ir, glad t0 ray that she is not solo logo about her .household duties agrain. Some iltj,l.t:n.-f)n b'ri,lriy avenin{; ]nit a Irvin Planed. Cleo. A. Elliott,,s?On of � Tlio glad nciva was annoutp6ed on San• Presuleut; Jylin Mallillan, mice President ; , i sations'by making a speech in £aver of Irish policy of the <,nvornment. Little confi•' „ ares hoiv they Aonglit. ��a the ]ectoror was one in of the forces at the time of the idea may hu conceived t.ho wa held •young hfr, I..,hcrt Elliott, of tl:o 4th concession ' day is Victoria St. church that Further re- lief to the extent of one thousand five ,Cohn i,cattie, dtanngcr, and SV. T. Shannon, - Scomtary- Treaanrer. The salary of the latter 1. dendo can be placed in' n 'mate of such rebellion, and was an eye -witness of many ve esteem the late Dliss (.avenit,ek was field by ht�r neighbors:iytzt r nc :, w len t e say f (,od reels intros,+' ,�-�:-1,�,>, met with instant drat)). ]Ic tvu3 cls eying a team of liar�•es hundred dollars had been recdiyod by the officer wnu incrensed from $3150 to ;+400 per ` t The . instability of character. lie hasapparent- • l no and Y ' J of the battles funght, lie will be able to make the subject moat interesting, and J g, that Lhere s ere .1.19 rig, at lire fulrer:It ; to -rho barn walkingclose behind thein ' ' gpastar, This -leaves the church in a work-- able condition and the ennure anon in-. g Aonnm. el;pini of ,lir. I stet 1,rekinan, of .Bullet ft r fi_'0 h r t p 0, Ipats sustanictt y the to of the moment takes him, _-�, every loyal Canadian who possibi•,• enndo she had a kind word and a smile 19 every- one she met, no matter be lie rich or when one of then kickc ] hun in the breast, and he roll back dead, never s.penk- ' � tend having a raise service next Sunda g P Y struction of his house anti its eontents, was . snstafnecl and ordered to be paid. . A bill is to be introduced in tie Illinois 2r so should attend, Admission, rn•' y ,c childrew-20. Doors open at 6,,10, lecture to oar it ivas all the sanio with her, and to sa that rile is miaseU b her fam and Y Y fly'• ing. Ile ivas about 30 years of age, ver k Y respected, hi3 • th. has night to Commomornto the event, The Missionary Anniversary of North _��� W -".- _ - We observed irr our lust issue that St. ' I Legislature providing that !n a case of dolib- orate homicide., in which the slayer is the fa• commence at 7.30. OntTUAIM-It is with a (Teal of friends is but a faint way of expressing y p easing it. generally and- cls cast it gloom over the community. hlc St, Mothodist church ivas, held last Sun- day. The Rev, T. 112. Campbell, of Owen, Valentine's ,da fell on a Monde and Y y+ will now acrd that those desirous of con-. Cher, brother or husband of a woman who has been betrayed, and the slain is proved to great regret that the chronicle the death of T. 1,E1t11u11N• •- was unmarried, but had built a house and was malting preparations to be married at Sound, preached in tho morning,and Rev, veying to their loved. ones, the height, I have been her heirs or notion for murder or Y W. Sloan who died at his fathers regi• , I+ARI;WELL SEn�tov.--ihero wit n an early day, the lady being a very highly F. E. Nugent, of Lticknow, gavo a tnis- depth and breadth of the tender passion, P + manslaughter shall not lie, Under such eir• Bence, Blyth, on Priday, Jan. 28th. Thos ; large attendance at t,eeburn church last g esteemet. person. The remains of rho sianary speech in theovening. Collections will be rently aided' in their efibrts li a g 3t cumstances the offence of slaying is to be re. W. Slonn was born in the year 1862 and Sabbath to hear Mr. Farquharson's last unfortunate young man were interred in And subscriptions for the flay amounted to glance at the flffh part of the Mission of dneed to a misdemeanor, punishable onlylby was, therefore, is hie 25th year. .Ido re- sermon here. Ile is a nice man and will Codericlt cemetery. •„. $296,' Love, by Caris Sima,now for sale . Dick- s fine, without imprisonment. A similar ceived his early education at the Public be long remembered by the pQoplo of this -- ...- . _ �-�- son's book store. enactment is pending before the Indiana Leg- islature. School, Blytb, and attended the Clinton 'High School, where he obtained a eertift- neighborhood. Rev. Mr. !slack from Caledonia, will be his successor. - HTAND,I;y t BRIET'i.'-\Ir. and Mrs. Jas. liently, of ' DUNGANNON. PEIISONALS.-Ren. T. DI. Caampbell, of Dr, Rlrnardo, of London t:nglAnd, is soud-' ing the first in Maieh, ^00 ],,eye, 1. 1 Y. * Thirteen persons who were cabin passon• Cate for teaching, taking the highest num- Bntnvs.-Our sportsmen are making Clarice Co., Dakota, were last wedk- visit. Owed Sound, Inas in our village with his out, week -(ages i0 to 16 and upwards) for farm labour • gore on the steamship Umbria, which at- her of marks in tho.county both at his pro- the woods ring with loud reports for sever- ing friends }n Stanley; they were the, brother on Tuesday evening; ; he is looking and other employments, 'Those desirous of rived at Liverpool on Monday from New fessional and non-professional examina- _ _ - - , chart, -at eon well and reports. good -success in the scouring suob bell) aro re5+onpmended to apply Yorlr, have soot a letter to - to o killed three coons one day last week and )ur stage dreier, who carries the mail ground. 1VIr, J, McKay, druggist, has early to Edward Doff,, Dr. }Jarnardo's - - testhsg a�ntii"s'lio iiianrAer. in which the n teacher for nearly five years in this n, Cumming and D. Fritzloy shut two from IJayficld to Brucefleld, has hada completed arrangements for going to Ane- +blit Home, Peterborough, who will furnish all, smelting -room of that Vessel was used on COlillty. Ire tuns exceptionally successful foxes. We aro spiry to say Dir. Cummings Val Uabie !!orae ,!Rid by getting its -left .trtilill ; we understand, 110 intend"a Pur- necessary particnlnss. �' the trip. The writers any rho room Rua A in hili Pt`6fessiott and was ono of the lend- Has been confined to the houQe ever since sprained in a snow drift about two weeks suing book -agency in the Island continent, The British ship KApuspd.t, which left regular gambling hel),'thn resort of decoy- ing teachers in the county, nithough one with a bnd attack of rheumatism. Heveral ago ; °orae one had ploughed the roar. and PoraTwAL,-=Mr. Cameron's political London on Dec. I I for Fremantle, Western ' are of the unwary, ate. ('No youth lost all Of the youngest. He always took n very of the members Ill Leeburn lodge drove to turned tip great cakes of snow and ice, meeting on .Monday Ili ht was well attend. Australia, with emigrants, eamo into dol- y,, the money he had by gambling in the active part in the Teachers'Associations, the :dile on Friday evening to take part JI r. Tigh, of ltalelgb, Kent Co., is visit- ed. Both parties welrepresented on Clio lision vicar the coast of Brazil with an an- • smoking -room And in acapair attempted to his opinionq and ideas on educational iti a programme. for an entr.rtaininent lag frieudt on the. CTosiicn !snit 1Ir. (ieo platform, whish pnve additional interest. known vnssol and was sunk. Three-h•nn- I jump overboard; And passengers were often matters were always of a very high order. given by the Literary �opiety of that 1'ttird has cntored on the 27th year of to the meeting. Thongh the hiterest w•As dyed of those on board wore drowned. The disturbed at night by profanity and threats lie was alio a graduate of Toronto School place, Professor Clark, of Goderich, in- I teaehing in the Fame school , r,:rl. to it High enough at tim4s the meeting passed remainder were snood And have arrived }tit i, of murder arisinr, from gamblin3 dispatea of Art, where ire took a high stand. But tends giving one of his popular c'mc_ _ f'eorgn, anti inake it forty, t ff hnrmonionsly and satisfactory to all. „ Babia. '. �­ I I . . . 11 . I . - � _1 � 10 . . ..,_ ° . F p.., n w Ma..w:... .-.....�. ..�.tL...... .n L :h ,.. . ...._._..._.., ..'x.�..9$s.r.,rc1��. ."k , .«_e _.__. ... ..